top | item 46414613 (no title) anon373839 | 2 months ago Right! Raw wafers, not even memory. I have seen no evidence that this move was anything but a means of taking product out of the global supply chain. discuss order hn newest IAmGraydon|2 months ago That's correct and a good point I almost forgot about - they can't even utilize what they bought! kubb|2 months ago It feels like abuse. They shouldn't be able to get away with such trickery. load replies (2) ThrowawayR2|2 months ago You do know that they can hire semiconductor packaging companies to put together memory modules the same way they bought the DRAM wafers, right? load replies (1)
IAmGraydon|2 months ago That's correct and a good point I almost forgot about - they can't even utilize what they bought! kubb|2 months ago It feels like abuse. They shouldn't be able to get away with such trickery. load replies (2) ThrowawayR2|2 months ago You do know that they can hire semiconductor packaging companies to put together memory modules the same way they bought the DRAM wafers, right? load replies (1)
kubb|2 months ago It feels like abuse. They shouldn't be able to get away with such trickery. load replies (2)
ThrowawayR2|2 months ago You do know that they can hire semiconductor packaging companies to put together memory modules the same way they bought the DRAM wafers, right? load replies (1)
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